I'm not sure specifically what the 'tumse mil kay full story' is as it could be something very personal, a story within a specific community or family, or even a made - up tale. Without more context, it's hard to tell the full story.
I have no idea about the plot of this 'tumse mil kay' drama as it's not a well - known drama to me. It could be about love, friendship or family, but that's just speculation.
Since I'm not acquainted with this novel, it's hard to determine the exact theme. But considering the words 'ishq' (love), 'junoon' (passion) and'sakoon' (peace), it might be about how love can involve passion and also lead to a sense of peace. Maybe it shows a journey of love through different emotional states.
I'm not familiar with 'ishq junoon ishq sakoon complete novel'. However, you could ask in some literature - focused forums or groups where people might be able to give you more information about it, like its plot, characters, and writing style.
The phrase 'tumse na ho payega' is rather ambiguous without further details. It might be a story about someone believing that a particular task or relationship isn't possible with another person. For example, it could be a story of a person thinking they can't achieve a goal because of someone else's influence or lack of cooperation.
This question seemed to be describing a plot from a TV series or a novel. According to my knowledge, this situation is unlikely to happen in real life because it is rare to find out that the groom is not a fool on the day of marriage. Moreover, such a plot is usually seen as illogical or the plot is full of ups and downs.
However, if this question is about a TV series or a novel, more background information or details can be provided to answer your question more accurately.
A common phrase in English to curse people is 'you're a retard' or 'you're an idiot' where 'retard' refers to mental disability and 'idiot' refers to a fool or an idiot. These phrases are usually used to belittle the other person's actions, thoughts, or abilities. When using it, one had to pay attention to the occasion and tone to avoid being too direct and offending others.
It's hard to say. You might need to do some research or look for reviews and comments from people who are familiar with it to find out if it's based on a novel.